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Benefit evening with momentum and appeals

2022-09-19T05:31:55.366Z


The Seefeld Neighborhood Aid has been helping seniors and families for 40 years. Your helping arm extends to Meiling, Delling, Hechendorf and even Weßling - around 50 nursing cases are looked after every week. With a benefit evening, the NBH managed a premiere on Saturday, which at the same time brought money into the coffers.


The Seefeld Neighborhood Aid has been helping seniors and families for 40 years.

Your helping arm extends to Meiling, Delling, Hechendorf and even Weßling - around 50 nursing cases are looked after every week.

With a benefit evening, the NBH managed a premiere on Saturday, which at the same time brought money into the coffers.

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- "Your help seems almost essential to us, and that's why we are organizing this benefit evening," said the invitation to a benefit evening to which the NBH Seefeld had invited on Saturday in the parish hall of St. Peter and Paul.

The proceeds benefit the NBH in full, which not only operates at the limit financially.

“We took over outpatient care in Hechendorf a year ago and NBH Weßling has also changed its organizational structures.

We also took on care cases from there," explained Patricia Kalchschmidt, Managing Director and Deputy Chairwoman, and regretted the chronic lack of specialist staff.

Chairman Elmar Striegl emphasized: “Outpatient day care is a mainstay.

But we find almost no staff.

We would hire specialists immediately and also train them regularly.

Striegl was delighted that the NBH had never pulled off a highlight like the benefit evening.

Culinary support came from Gasthaus Ruf and Pizzeria Sportivo.

The evening was moderated by Walter Pohl, who remarked happily at the sight of the hall filled with around 100 guests: "It's pretty full here." As the youngest musician, Jakob Zeller, who was only 15 years old, excelled on the piano.

The Kalchschmidts had accidentally noticed the talent of the boy next door, who got the room in the mood with swing and improvisation even before the meal: "We always hear him practicing." There was groove from musicians of a more mature semester with former mayor Wolfram Gum (E -guitar) and Claus Angerbauer (guitar and vocals).

The atmosphere was informal and relaxed.

Patricia Kalchschmidt was able to rely on support from her own family.

When asked about the effort for the benefit evening, her husband Ulrich listed: “Sending out invitations, putting up posters – it was our turn for four weeks.” Just like the jazz sextet “Lakefield 6”, all the artists waived their fees in favor of the benefit evening.

The NBH Seefeld currently has a good 500 members, 50 volunteers and almost 40 permanent employees.

Vice Mayor Thomas Zimmermann was also grateful: “We are proud to have them.

Neighborly help is not a matter of course.

You are doing a great job, it is an indispensable contribution to the municipal services of general interest.”

Nilda Höhlein

Source: merkur

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